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Satenik (Old Armenian: Սաթենիկ, romanized:
Satʻenik; also
spelled Սաթինիկ Satʻinik) was an
Alanian princess who,
according to
Armenian tradition, married...
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other versions. A
nickname derived from Alanian-Armenian
queen Satenik, the name of
Vainakh deity Sata, or a
syncretic mix of both. In "Why the...
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roles in this sitcom,
created for
family watching, are pla**** by Ani Lupe,
Satenik Hazaryan,
Ishkhan Gharibyan,
Suren Arustamyan and
other po****r Armenian...
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Orontes II Antiochis,
sister of
Antiochus III the Great, wife of
Xerxes Satenik of the Alans,
daughter of the king of the Alans, wife of
Artaxias I Cleopatra...
- Hekimian [hy]
wrote a play in
classical Armenian titled Artashes ev
Satenik (Artashes and
Satenik). The 19th-century
Armenian poet
Bedros Tourian wrote a play...
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Hovhannisyan portrays Levon Azizyan Ishkhan Gharibyan portrays Alik
Rshtuni Satenik Hazaryan portrays Irina Rshtuni Suren Arustamyan portrays Emil «Ազիզյանները»...
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November 2023. Martirosian, ****h; Simonian, Karine; Kaghzvantsian,
Satenik (27 May 2011). "Armenian
Opposition Leaders Freed".
Radio Free Europe/Radio...
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source of
serious concern in Armenia. PDF (archived) Kaghzvantsian,
Satenik (April 19, 2016). "Armenian
Village To
Rename 'Nazarbayev Street'". azatutyun...
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among the
Armenians of the time, such as the
romance story of
Artashes and
Satenik and the
birth of the god Vahagn.
Movses lived for
several more years, and...
- 1919թ հունվար" [Hovhannes Kajaznuni's
letter from
Yerevan to his wife
Satenik in Tiflis.
January 1919]. ANI
Armenian Research Center.
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